Sentence examples for classifying papers from inspiring English sources

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The systematic review process is described, including a method of classifying papers according to their study design and statistical analysis, and it is hoped that other veterinary researchers will conduct similar reviews in their fields.

Since 2005, as part of the general literature curation pipeline, SGD biocurators have been classifying papers describing genome-wide studies into data type specific topics, including large-scale proteomic, genomic and computational analyses.

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At Wilson's insistence, Edith weighed in on diplomatic crises and reviewed highly classified papers.

Readers and sources have long sent documents to the magazine and its reporters, from letters of complaint to classified papers.

During his stint as Mullen's intelligence chief, Flynn would often write "This is bullshit!" in the margins of classified papers he was obliged to pass on to his boss, someone who saw these papers told me.

There are significant and obvious differences: the Pentagon Papers were an analysis, rather than the raw materials for an analysis; their authors also had access to more highly classified papers.

Nor does publishing classified papers, per se, mean that you stop being a journalist; such documents have, often enough, been central to the sort of stories that journalists cite when explaining why the profession matters.

HRW acknowledges the broad allegations are not new but says they should be given fresh attention because of growing documentary evidence with the release of previously classified papers, admissions made in books by Bush and others, and from a leaked International Committee of the Red Cross report that details illegal practices by the former administration.

Researchers often have multiple research interests, and they want to classify papers into multiple categories according to certain aspects.

Both the National Science Board [23] and the Essential Science Indicators of Thomson Reuters classify papers as highly-cited if they belong to the top 1% of papers worldwide (that is, papers in or larger than the 99th percentile).

Although it is common to classify papers by placing them in separate folders or by giving them "tags", it is often difficult to create and manage good classification schemes, especially if the number of managed papers increase.

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